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2020 Is on Track to Be Second-Hottest Year on Record

Cortez DeacetisDecember 3, 2020
This calendar year is on program to be a person of the three warmest ever recorded, the United Nations claimed Wednesday, as the UN chief warned the globe was on...
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When Same-Sex Mating Makes Reproductive Sense

Cortez DeacetisDecember 3, 2020
When a male sand-sifting sea star in the coastal waters of Australia reaches out a mating arm to its closest neighbor, in some cases that neighbor is also male. Undaunted,...
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Who Will Get COVID Vaccines First and Who Will Have to Wait

Cortez DeacetisDecember 3, 2020
Vaccines against COVID-19 have arrived with unprecedented speed. At least three candidates appear to be extremely effective and are likely to be approved in the U.S. in coming weeks. By...
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The tree of cortical cell types describes the diversity of neurons in the brain — ScienceDaily

Cortez DeacetisDecember 3, 2020
The tree of lifestyle describes the evolution of everyday living and seeks to define the relationships in between species. Similarly, the tree of mobile types aims to manage cells in...
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‘Oldest’ Baby Ever Born Is a 28-Year-Old Record-Breaker Almost as Old as Her Mother

Cortez DeacetisDecember 3, 2020
A baby born in Tennessee can lay assert to currently being the oldest baby ever born, in that she is thought to be the longest-frozen embryo ever successfully delivered in...
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Scientists Invent a Microscope That Can Safely Look Straight Through Your Skull

Cortez DeacetisDecember 3, 2020
Looking at what the heck is heading on inside of us is handy for lots of aspects of modern day medicine. But how to do this without the need of...

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New evidence suggests sexual division of labor as farming arose in Europe

3500 year-old honeypot: Oldest direct evidence for honey collecting in Africa

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